Sentences with dissidence
dis·si·dence
D d - Political dissidence.
- Internal opposition to Noriega has also built up during the past eight months, and the economic crunch has inflamed the dissidence further.
- With a groan and a clatter, the government of Moscow erased all evidence of lingering dissidence against the bygone Soviet Union.
- Apparently some Americans patriotically endorse the American values of dissidence, independence, and democracy, as long as they occur in some other country.